Technical assistance to support global labour relations Sample Clauses

Technical assistance to support global labour relations. Workers and trade unions from suppliers and subcontractors covered by a GFA may face difficulties in making use of the rights provided for in the agreements. For a GUF and an MNE engaged in as- sessing compliance with international labour standards, not only within the company but also within its suppliers and contractors, considerable resources and technical skills are required. In small and medium-sized suppliers or subsidiaries, which are in many cases located in places different from the MNE headquarters, it will often be very difficult for local trade unions and workers to exert the rights agreed on in the GFA. As a result, the scope and value of the GFA for such workers may be signifi- cantly limited. Technical assistance offered by the ILO could support the capacity building needed by GUFs, MNEs and local trade unions to monitor and service the agreements. Annex Research sample, January 2009–May 2015 Company Year GUF Industry Thyssen Xxxxx 2015 IndustriALL Conglomerate Total 2015 IndustriALL Oil and Gas Gamesa 2015 IndustriALL Renewable Energy Telefónica S.A. 2014 UNI Telecommunication/ Media AEON 2014 UNI Retail Acconia 2014 BWI Construction Sacyr 2014 BWI Construction Inditex 2014 IndustriALL Retail Xxxxxx-Impregilo 2014 BWI Construction Dragados 2014 BWI Construction Svenska Cellulosa AB (SCA) 2013 IndustriALL Pulp & Paper Codere 2013 UNI Gaming Xxxxxx 2013 UNI Security Services Solvay 2013 IndustriALL Chemicals Melia 2013 IUF Hotel Enel 2013 IndustriALL/ PSI Electric Utility Norske Xxxx 2013 IndustriALL Pulp & Paper Metro 2013 UNI Retail Telenor ASA 2013 UNI Telecommunication/ Media Renault 2013 IndustriALL Manufacturing Statoil ASA (formerly Statoil Hydro ASA) 2012 IndustriALL Oil and Gas Lafarge 2012 IndustriALL Construction Aker 2012 IndustriALL Conglomerate Eurosport 2012 UNI Telecommunication/ Media OHL 2012 BWI Construction Siemens 2012 IndustriALL Conglomerate Saab 2012 IndustriALL Manufacturing Ferrovial 2012 BWI Construction Ford 2012 IndustriALL Manufacturing MAN 2012 IndustriALL Manufacturing Securitas 2012 UNI Security Services Lukoil 2012 IndustriALL Oil and Gas FFC Contruccion 2012 BWI Construction Sodexo 2011 IUF Hospitality Umicore 2011 IndustriALL Metals and Mining Mizuno 2011 IndustriALL Clothing Petrobras 2011 IndustriALL Oil and Gas ZF Friedrichshafen 2011 IndustriALL Manufacturing Xxxx + Xxxxxx 2011 IndustriALL Manufacturing GDF Suez 2010 BWI/ IndustriALL Electric Utility Norsk Hydro 2010 IndustriALL Metals and Mining Pfleid...
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